WUSE– 1

Height 60 cm
Width 50 cm
Length/Depth 2 cm

€599.00*

Description

One-off piece, exclusive original.


Material: acrylic, wool on canvas


Description:

This work dates from my early creative period and is part of a series in which I work with just five colours. The combination of traditional painting techniques and real yarn on canvas creates a unique three-dimensional effect. The white yarn lines overlay the composition and break through the layers of colour – they lend the painting structure and an almost sculptural character.

Each colour represents its own form of expression: black for contrast and stability, red for energy, yellow for light, blue for depth, and white as a limiting yet unifying force. The irregular, gestural brushstrokes and splashes of paint emphasise the experimental approach of this work. It is an attempt to unite colour, form and material into a new language – raw, direct and honest.


Concept & Distinctive Features

✔ A combination of painting and yarn – a fusion of surface and object.

✔ Strong colour contrasts and dynamic lines create an expressive effect.

✔ Textured surface – the yarn creates an additional visual and tactile dimension.

✔ An early experiment with materiality and abstraction.

This work reflects the artist’s early experiments with material and form. It combines painting and object art in a minimalist yet energetic expression.


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Guoqiang Wu

Wu (born in China in 1995) lives and works in Düsseldorf.

Education:,

2016–2017 Academy of Arts (ASK) Berlin, Course: Fine Art – Painting,

2017–2021 Essen University of Fine Arts under Prof. Nicola Stäglich, Course:


Painting

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Printmaking Artist’s Statement :

My art springs from my innermost consciousness. Through my works, I wish to express my most primal thoughts and thereby make visible my existence as a thinking being in this world.

Over time, experiences, encounters and emotions accumulate, causing my works to reflect various moods. Yet despite all these changes, my fundamental way of thinking remains unchanged. During my early years at university, my works were often chaotic – to some, this may have appeared to be an unstructured or immature technique. Yet for me, it was a natural process of growth, an honest portrayal of life. Over time, my works became more minimalist, clearer and more three-dimensional. I did not consciously steer this development – it simply manifested itself in my art. This style continues to characterise my work to this day: clear geometry, strong colour contrasts and deliberate reduction. Large monochrome areas combined with fine lines or multiple blocks of colour create a sharp, almost cutting effect. This clarity and directness reflect my mindset at the time – no compromises, no detours.

Today, I yearn for purity, clarity and directness.

A defining theme in my art is my childhood. I grew up in a Chinese village whilst my parents worked in the city to make ends meet. My grandparents brought me up. The longing for my parents made me emotionally sensitive – I dreamt of seeing them again. This profound emotional experience has found its way into my works, for it is part of my most personal perception of reality.

Later, I worked in a warehouse in Germany for seven years – a long time during which I did not pick up a paintbrush. This phase was formative and difficult for me, yet it is part of my life. In early 2025, I consciously brought this chapter of my life to a close by handing in my notice. Perhaps this experience, too, will one day become a new artistic theme.

Whatever the theme, technique or material – I remain true to my original ideas. My art is not staged, but an honest reflection of the world from the perspective of an ordinary person.


Exhibitions:,

2019.

“Vor Ort” – Students and lecturers from the HBK Essen, Maschinenhalle in Dorsten,

2020.

9. Revierkunst, Zeche Ewald Herten.

HBK Essen 2020 School Scholarship Nomination

Foto von Guoqiang Wu

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